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Pruett debuted in Top Fuel in 2013 with Dote Racing after previously competing in Pro Mod and Nostalgia Funny Car. [5] Her first career national event win on the professional level came February 28, 2016 at the Carquest Auto Parts NHRA Nationals in Chandler, Arizona, defeating Brittany Force in the first all-female final round in Top Fuel since 1982. [6]
Alcohol Funny Car Carolyn Burkett (May 29, 1945 – April 4, 2020) [ 2 ] nicknamed "Bunny", was an American Alcohol Funny Car driver. In 1986, Burkett became only the second woman to win a national title in a professional class, [ 3 ] following Shirley Muldowney .
That May, she broke a Funny Car track record at Atlanta Dragway (4.012-second e.t.) while earning her the number one qualifier position. [8] That summer, she went on to break Brainerd International Raceway 's Funny Car ET record with a 4.010-second pass, then reset her own record with a 3.998-second pass, the first sub-four second Funny Car ...
Here Are 250 of the Best Car Name Ideas of All Time. 46. Anna Graham 47. Izzy Gone 48. Joe King 49. Al Bino 50. Ali Gaither ... 150 Funny WiFi Names That Make Getting Online 10X More Fun. 150 ...
What's more, 31 percent said their car's "personality" was the biggest factor in choosing a moniker. Click through the slideshow below to see the most popular car names -- You'll never guess which ...
John Harold Force (born May 4, 1949) is an American NHRA drag racer.He is a 16-time NHRA and 1 time AHRA Funny Car champion driver and a 22-time champion car owner. Force owns and drives for John Force Racing (JFR).
Some drivers choose macho names including Mean Machine, while others take inspiration from TV and film characters such as Homer and Mickey. Britain’s most bizarre and popular car names revealed ...
Della Woods (born 1940) is an AA/FC, National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) professional dragster driver. She was the first female driver in the five-second bracket in the funny car class, and the first female driver to go to the semifinals at an NHRA national event. [1]